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Boris Revut
Russian: Борис Исаакович Ревут
Born (1947-08-19) 19 August 1947 (age 76)

Boris Revut (also Boris Revout; Russian: Борис Исаакович Ревут; born 19 August 1947) is a German-Russian chemist, inventor and writer.

Early life and education

Boris Revut was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia into a family of scientists. He showed interest in natural sciences at a young age, then studied organic chemistry and English language and literature at the Pedagogical University of St. Petersburg between 1965 and 1970. In school, he worked in phosphor-organic chemistry, a new field, connected with organic aminophosphonic acids. He finished university with honours. Revut then pursued his doctoral degree in Saint Petersburg State University's chemistry department in the area of colloid chemistry and nanotechnology. His dissertation was dedicated to a new direction of force microscopy.

Career

Revut developed a method of interaction force determination, which allowed for the measurement of connection between surfaces with different natures. Measurements were calculated using the theory of interaction of nanoparticles. This method could also measure the adhesion of particles to macro-surfaces as the interaction of large biomolecules between them.[ clarification needed] This work preceded the invention of the first force microscope. [1] Revut worked as an engineer in the paper-pulp industry for more than 20 years. His responsibilities included environment protection, water purification, biotechnology, and fine chemical processing. He developed methods of removing metal ions, petroleum products, poisonous organic substances, hormones, pesticides, and gaseous compounds from water. He also improved the biotechnological processes of yeast production, water purification, and sludge utilization. He has filed more than 50 patents in Russia.

Between 1996 and 2002, Revut worked as a manager at the Institute of Biotechnology Applications in Environment Protection and Medicine in Hamburg. Since 2006, he has worked as a writer and has published more than 22 fiction and poetry books in Russian and German. Many of his novels center on violent political and social themes, including the struggle for freedom and justice.

Personal life

Revut's wife Natalia illustrates his books. The couple have a son and grandson.

Works

  • 2007: With rhymes through space and time ( ISBN  978-3-89781-124-9)
  • 2008: A touch of inspiration ( ISBN  978-3-89781-141-6)
  • 2009: The unexpected views
  • 2009: Face to face with the tyrant ( ISBN  978-5-91419-252-2)
  • 2010: The sketches of penetrations ( ISBN  978-3-83916-709-0)
  • 2010: A righteousness lesson ( ISBN  978-3-83913-145-9)
  • 2010: Forward - to the past ( ISBN  978-3-84231-269-2)
  • 2011: Under the constellation of Balance ( ISBN  978-3-84480-669-4)
  • 2011: An occurrence and a fiction ( ISBN  978-3-84237-034-0)
  • 2012: Hartz 007 ( ISBN  978-3-84821-156-2)
  • 2012: A biological neural network ( ISBN  978-3-84825-276-3)
  • 2013: A secret of an oligarch ( ISBN  978-3-73228-764-2)
  • 2014: A chase after the ghosts ( ISBN  978-3-73579-178-8)
  • 2015: A criminal libretto
  • 2016: An invasion ( ISBN  978-3-83706-302-8)
  • 2017: Secrets of pharmacy ( ISBN  978-3-74317-784-0)
  • 2017: A falsifier ( ISBN  978-3-74484-872-5)
  • 2018: 2060 ( ISBN  978-3-75282-409-4)
  • 2018: Regain one's sight: A poetry collection ( ISBN  978-3-75286-635-3)
  • 2019: The live do not pass by ( ISBN  978-3-74942-147-3
  • 2020: The steep ascent ( ISBN  978-3-75289-719-7)
  • 2020: The unforeseen circumstances ( ISBN  978-3-75264-692-4)
  • 2021: The invisible friends and enemies ( ISBN  978-3-75432-437-0)

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boris Revut
Russian: Борис Исаакович Ревут
Born (1947-08-19) 19 August 1947 (age 76)

Boris Revut (also Boris Revout; Russian: Борис Исаакович Ревут; born 19 August 1947) is a German-Russian chemist, inventor and writer.

Early life and education

Boris Revut was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia into a family of scientists. He showed interest in natural sciences at a young age, then studied organic chemistry and English language and literature at the Pedagogical University of St. Petersburg between 1965 and 1970. In school, he worked in phosphor-organic chemistry, a new field, connected with organic aminophosphonic acids. He finished university with honours. Revut then pursued his doctoral degree in Saint Petersburg State University's chemistry department in the area of colloid chemistry and nanotechnology. His dissertation was dedicated to a new direction of force microscopy.

Career

Revut developed a method of interaction force determination, which allowed for the measurement of connection between surfaces with different natures. Measurements were calculated using the theory of interaction of nanoparticles. This method could also measure the adhesion of particles to macro-surfaces as the interaction of large biomolecules between them.[ clarification needed] This work preceded the invention of the first force microscope. [1] Revut worked as an engineer in the paper-pulp industry for more than 20 years. His responsibilities included environment protection, water purification, biotechnology, and fine chemical processing. He developed methods of removing metal ions, petroleum products, poisonous organic substances, hormones, pesticides, and gaseous compounds from water. He also improved the biotechnological processes of yeast production, water purification, and sludge utilization. He has filed more than 50 patents in Russia.

Between 1996 and 2002, Revut worked as a manager at the Institute of Biotechnology Applications in Environment Protection and Medicine in Hamburg. Since 2006, he has worked as a writer and has published more than 22 fiction and poetry books in Russian and German. Many of his novels center on violent political and social themes, including the struggle for freedom and justice.

Personal life

Revut's wife Natalia illustrates his books. The couple have a son and grandson.

Works

  • 2007: With rhymes through space and time ( ISBN  978-3-89781-124-9)
  • 2008: A touch of inspiration ( ISBN  978-3-89781-141-6)
  • 2009: The unexpected views
  • 2009: Face to face with the tyrant ( ISBN  978-5-91419-252-2)
  • 2010: The sketches of penetrations ( ISBN  978-3-83916-709-0)
  • 2010: A righteousness lesson ( ISBN  978-3-83913-145-9)
  • 2010: Forward - to the past ( ISBN  978-3-84231-269-2)
  • 2011: Under the constellation of Balance ( ISBN  978-3-84480-669-4)
  • 2011: An occurrence and a fiction ( ISBN  978-3-84237-034-0)
  • 2012: Hartz 007 ( ISBN  978-3-84821-156-2)
  • 2012: A biological neural network ( ISBN  978-3-84825-276-3)
  • 2013: A secret of an oligarch ( ISBN  978-3-73228-764-2)
  • 2014: A chase after the ghosts ( ISBN  978-3-73579-178-8)
  • 2015: A criminal libretto
  • 2016: An invasion ( ISBN  978-3-83706-302-8)
  • 2017: Secrets of pharmacy ( ISBN  978-3-74317-784-0)
  • 2017: A falsifier ( ISBN  978-3-74484-872-5)
  • 2018: 2060 ( ISBN  978-3-75282-409-4)
  • 2018: Regain one's sight: A poetry collection ( ISBN  978-3-75286-635-3)
  • 2019: The live do not pass by ( ISBN  978-3-74942-147-3
  • 2020: The steep ascent ( ISBN  978-3-75289-719-7)
  • 2020: The unforeseen circumstances ( ISBN  978-3-75264-692-4)
  • 2021: The invisible friends and enemies ( ISBN  978-3-75432-437-0)

References


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